Comments on: Staybull Makes Recycled Wood Flooring Out of Lumber Scrapshttp://inhabitat.com/staybull-makes-recycled-wood-flooring-out-of-lumber-scraps/
Green design & innovation for a better worldFri, 09 Dec 2016 21:52:30 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.3By: Eclectic Wooden Stools Made From Recycled Timber | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the Worldhttp://inhabitat.com/staybull-makes-recycled-wood-flooring-out-of-lumber-scraps/#comment-279674
Tue, 30 Nov 2010 23:54:20 +0000http://inhabitat.com/?p=173398#comment-279674[…] Architects are a beautiful example of eclectic upcycling. Each stool is composed of a bundle of reclaimed timber pieces that have been parceled together to form a sturdy surface for sitting. Co-owners Juliette Moore and […]
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Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:18:49 +0000http://inhabitat.com/?p=173398#comment-265311I have been looking at reclaimed flooring options for my living room for a while now.

This is the first reclaimed option I have came across that looks NEW and still has the eco-friendly aspect the rest of the options offer.

PERFECT COMBO in my book.

I just finished talking with them and was impressed with the fact that they called me after I asked for a sample of Iroko. It’s not available at this time, so they were nice enough to go through the other species I was interested in. I got a quote too and my sample of Maple is on its way. I’m excited too, the price was within my budget.

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Fri, 15 Oct 2010 12:55:34 +0000http://inhabitat.com/?p=173398#comment-264444Just checked out the site. As eco-conscious as I am, I never realized that flooring makers didn’t use all the lumber that was available. I’m happy that something like Staybull exists. It’s not as costly as I feared given that they’re the only company making a product like this. I mean let’s face it…some eco-friendly flooring runs upwards of $30 a square foot. At least this company has options!
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